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Maryland officials said Monday morning the Catonsville woman, Sarah Beth Clendaniel, told an FBI source that she plotted to shoot up five Baltimore Gas and Electric substations, including two in Baltimore City.
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Kristin Henning, a Georgetown Law professor and director of its Juvenile Justice Clinic, discusses her new book examining how Black teens in America are stigmatized as potential criminals.
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Deanta Dorsey, 16, was killed and four other teenage boys injured in a mass shooting outside a Popeyes restaurant at the shopping center, which is across the street from Edmondson-Westside High School.
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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott unveiled his legislative agenda ahead of the upcoming session of Maryland’s General Assembly and his administration’s priorities include public safety and housing.
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Baltimore City Police Department responded to a mass shooting at the Edmondson Village Shopping Center in Baltimore on Wednesday.
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Baltimore City police attribute the first increase in arrests in more than decade to more warrant arrests being issued, according to an analysis by The Baltimore Banner data team.
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The Biden appointee, a year on the job as the first Black US Attorney for MD, discusses how his background as a state lawmaker and a city, county and federal prosecutor guides his fight against crime in Baltimore and across the state.
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David Warren, 30, who has beaten 10 attempted murder charges is also indicted.
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Dennis Delp is the top cop in Baltimore County as officials continue a nationwide search to replace former chief Melissa Hyatt.
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Steve Kelly, an attorney representing Young Lee, Hae Min Lee’s brother, contends that his client neither received adequate notice nor an opportunity to meaningfully participate in the hearing.